Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 3, 2025 Column · Featured The Mockery of National Awards: The Fiasco of the 71st National Awards and What it Holds for the Future Santosh Kumar Mamgain August 3, 2025 Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 8 Best Rajkummar Rao Movie Performances, RankedAugust 1, 2025 Soumalya ChatterjeeThe 10 Best Hrishikesh Mukherjee MoviesJuly 30, 2025 Shoma ChatterjiThe 10 Best Indian Films of All Time As Chosen By FIPRESCI-INDIAJuly 26, 2025 Shoma Chatterji Reviews See More… Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 3, 2025 Review Malamal Boyyyz (2025) Movie Review: Laughter, Lapses, and the Changing Face of Assamese Cinema Sanjib Kalita August 3, 2025 Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025 Essays See More… Column · Featured The Mockery of National Awards: The Fiasco of the 71st National Awards and What it Holds for the Future Santosh Kumar Mamgain August 3, 2025 Column · Featured Kraffts, Senna, and Morbid Beauty of Passion Manav August 3, 2025 Essay · Featured Neocolonial Anxieties in Bong Joon-ho’s ‘The Host’ (2006) Shahim Sheikh August 2, 2025 Essay Beyond Bloodlines: Reimagining Kinship And Childhood In Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cinema Anju Devadas July 31, 2025 Column Why do all the Contemporary Villains Sound Like They’ve Read Camus? Bipasha Bhattacharyya July 30, 2025 Column Of Guns and Guilt: The Postmodern Antihero and His Mirror Subhashree Paul July 30, 2025 All Posts Film Festivals · Review · SXSWSoft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of RacismRead More Soft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of RacismFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWSissy [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Luscious And Brutal Horror Comedy Packed With Brilliant PerformancesRead More Sissy [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Luscious And Brutal Horror Comedy Packed With Brilliant PerformancesFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWDeadstream [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Evil Dead for the Twitch and Youtube Livestreaming generationRead More Deadstream [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Evil Dead for the Twitch and Youtube Livestreaming generationTrending List5 Films to Watch if you like The Adam Project on NetflixRead More 5 Films to Watch if you like The Adam Project on NetflixFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWThe Pez Outlaw [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – An Outlandish Story Told In An Imaginative And Empathetic WayRead More The Pez Outlaw [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – An Outlandish Story Told In An Imaginative And Empathetic WayFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWTo Leslie [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – An excellent Andrea Riseborough performance propels this familiar redemption storyRead More To Leslie [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – An excellent Andrea Riseborough performance propels this familiar redemption storyDisney+ · ReviewTurning Red [2022] Review: Pixar’s Hopeful Take on Constant Changes of Life is Positively GiddyRead More Turning Red [2022] Review: Pixar’s Hopeful Take on Constant Changes of Life is Positively GiddyFilm Festivals · MAMI · ReviewThe Daughter [2022] ‘MAMI’ Review: A Chilling, Powerful Portrait of Death and Closure in Modern Socio-political landscapeRead More The Daughter [2022] ‘MAMI’ Review: A Chilling, Powerful Portrait of Death and Closure in Modern Socio-political landscapeReview · VODThe Shepherdess and The Seven Songs [2022] Review: A Slow-Burn, Feminist Take on Nomadic Life in KashmirRead More The Shepherdess and The Seven Songs [2022] Review: A Slow-Burn, Feminist Take on Nomadic Life in KashmirDisney+ · Films This Week · Review · Streaming NowSuper Sharanya (2022) Zee5 Review: Entertainment for The Sake of EntertainmentRead More Super Sharanya (2022) Zee5 Review: Entertainment for The Sake of Entertainment Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 … 1,210 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 3, 2025
Column · Featured The Mockery of National Awards: The Fiasco of the 71st National Awards and What it Holds for the Future Santosh Kumar Mamgain August 3, 2025
Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025
Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 3, 2025
Review Malamal Boyyyz (2025) Movie Review: Laughter, Lapses, and the Changing Face of Assamese Cinema Sanjib Kalita August 3, 2025
Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025
Column · Featured The Mockery of National Awards: The Fiasco of the 71st National Awards and What it Holds for the Future Santosh Kumar Mamgain August 3, 2025
Essay · Featured Neocolonial Anxieties in Bong Joon-ho’s ‘The Host’ (2006) Shahim Sheikh August 2, 2025
Essay Beyond Bloodlines: Reimagining Kinship And Childhood In Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cinema Anju Devadas July 31, 2025
Column Why do all the Contemporary Villains Sound Like They’ve Read Camus? Bipasha Bhattacharyya July 30, 2025
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWSoft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of RacismRead More Soft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of Racism
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWSissy [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Luscious And Brutal Horror Comedy Packed With Brilliant PerformancesRead More Sissy [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Luscious And Brutal Horror Comedy Packed With Brilliant Performances
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWDeadstream [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Evil Dead for the Twitch and Youtube Livestreaming generationRead More Deadstream [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Evil Dead for the Twitch and Youtube Livestreaming generation
Trending List5 Films to Watch if you like The Adam Project on NetflixRead More 5 Films to Watch if you like The Adam Project on Netflix
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWThe Pez Outlaw [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – An Outlandish Story Told In An Imaginative And Empathetic WayRead More The Pez Outlaw [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – An Outlandish Story Told In An Imaginative And Empathetic Way
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWTo Leslie [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – An excellent Andrea Riseborough performance propels this familiar redemption storyRead More To Leslie [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – An excellent Andrea Riseborough performance propels this familiar redemption story
Disney+ · ReviewTurning Red [2022] Review: Pixar’s Hopeful Take on Constant Changes of Life is Positively GiddyRead More Turning Red [2022] Review: Pixar’s Hopeful Take on Constant Changes of Life is Positively Giddy
Film Festivals · MAMI · ReviewThe Daughter [2022] ‘MAMI’ Review: A Chilling, Powerful Portrait of Death and Closure in Modern Socio-political landscapeRead More The Daughter [2022] ‘MAMI’ Review: A Chilling, Powerful Portrait of Death and Closure in Modern Socio-political landscape
Review · VODThe Shepherdess and The Seven Songs [2022] Review: A Slow-Burn, Feminist Take on Nomadic Life in KashmirRead More The Shepherdess and The Seven Songs [2022] Review: A Slow-Burn, Feminist Take on Nomadic Life in Kashmir
Disney+ · Films This Week · Review · Streaming NowSuper Sharanya (2022) Zee5 Review: Entertainment for The Sake of EntertainmentRead More Super Sharanya (2022) Zee5 Review: Entertainment for The Sake of Entertainment